Midad AL-Adab Refereed Quarterly Journal
Abstract
Arthur Miller (1915-2005) is one of the most illustrious American playwrights duringthe post-1945 period. Miller realisesthe impact of materialism on the American society as derived from the money-oriented individual, the distorted concept of the American Dream, and corrosive Capitalism. Subsequently, he tackles it throughhis Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Death of a Salesman (1949) with great emphasis. The study examines the impact of materialism on both the individual and society alike. In addition, it raises some questions: Is perusing materialistic way of living incarnated as an attempt with dire consequences? Or is the protagonist’s undependable and incompetent character the problem behind his tragic end? Does materialism in a capitalistic society have a positive side? If so, does money overweighs morals?
Recommended Citation
M.A, Ahmed W. Hachim, M.A
(2015)
"Death of a Salesman: Arthur Miller’s Viewpoint on Materialism,"
Midad AL-Adab Refereed Quarterly Journal: Vol. 11:
Iss.
1, Article 20.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/midad/vol11/iss1/20